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. >> the obama administration hasn't yet outlined how it might deal with legalization, and the department of justice could end the party in colorado and washington at any time. given the choice between drug cartels or schools and infrastructure, the choice seems clear. >>> coming up, ours is a society of second and third chances as former new jersey governor, jim mcgreevey can attest. mcgreevey's redemption story pales to the stories of the incarcerated women he now counsels. >>> after coming out as a gay american and resigning from the new jersey governorship in 2004, jim mcgreevey has embarked on a second act. a spiritual counselor for women at new jersey's hudson county correctional center. >> it's remarkable how grace works in our lives. when we're broken, we begin to understood that there's a potential to have a different value shift, to live a different way. >> i get so happy, he's so uplifting. >> he loves reading and you can tell it's genuine. who cares what his sexual preference is? you won't find many people with that genuine love you will find in jim. >> his new calling use his
. >> the obama administration hasn't yet outlined how it might deal with legalization, and the department of justice could end the party in colorado and washington at any time. given the choice between drug cartels or schools and infrastructure, the choice seems clear. >>> coming up, ours is a society of second and third chances as former new jersey governor, jim mcgreevey can attest. mcgreevey's redemption story pales to the stories of the incarcerated women he now counsels....
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does that, in effect, mean that there cannot be an obama doctrine that applies globally? >> i think it's always helpful for a president and an administration to have a foreign policy and a philosophy about how to approach foreign policy, but you are right that even the greatest enunciation of strategy can be impacted by kind of the short-term retactical challenges that you have, and a really volatile world, whether it's the middle east. i chair a subcommittee that has all the middle east and all of south and central asia. very volatile regions of the world. >> i want to play one piece of sound. i mean, as far as this being a layup, as i said earlier, it seems to be his confirmation is all but assured. senator kerry did mention the use of drones. i thought this was really interesting. let's replay the sound from earlier this morning. >> president obama and every one of us here knows that american foreign policy is not defined by drones and deployments alone. we cannot allow the extraordinary good that we do to save and change lives, to be eclipsed entirely by the role that
does that, in effect, mean that there cannot be an obama doctrine that applies globally? >> i think it's always helpful for a president and an administration to have a foreign policy and a philosophy about how to approach foreign policy, but you are right that even the greatest enunciation of strategy can be impacted by kind of the short-term retactical challenges that you have, and a really volatile world, whether it's the middle east. i chair a subcommittee that has all the middle east...
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the president says his administration has laid a, quote, new foundation for a stronger economy, but gave much of the credit for the recovery to ordinary americans. >> all of this happened because ultimately of the resilience and the grit of the american people and we should be proud of that and on this five-year anniversary we should take note of how far we've come from where we were five years ago. >> well, one of the biggest names in banking during the outbreak of the financial crisis is speaking out about the reforms in the banking system. bob dimon at barclay's bank is calling for more international coordination between regulators to make progress on too big to fail laws. he says banks took on way too much risk in the years leading up to the crisis and new regulations have helped reduce some of that risk. >>> dimon was one of the top bankers at the center of the crisis five years ago but there are dozens of others some of whom are still in the same jobs they held back then. andrew ross sorkin author of "the deanyone tiff history: too big to fail" records on where some others are now.
the president says his administration has laid a, quote, new foundation for a stronger economy, but gave much of the credit for the recovery to ordinary americans. >> all of this happened because ultimately of the resilience and the grit of the american people and we should be proud of that and on this five-year anniversary we should take note of how far we've come from where we were five years ago. >> well, one of the biggest names in banking during the outbreak of the financial...
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obama knows he has an advantage. he can speak for the administration. there is no one in congress that can explain why we're facing this as the president called it, manufactured crises, every couple of months. >> and i just want to play it for everybody. one part that resonated was the fact the president bringing up what the gop choices are. take a listen, chris. >> republicans in congress face a simple choice. are they willing to compromise, to protect vital investments in education and health care and national security, and all of the jobs that depend on them, or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations? that is the choice. >> chris, another part of the speech said these cuts are not smart, are not fair and hurt our economy. however, this was approved and drafted by our congress. they knew this was coming. they know that the poison pill needs to be swallowed come march 1st. explain where the
obama knows he has an advantage. he can speak for the administration. there is no one in congress that can explain why we're facing this as the president called it, manufactured crises, every couple of months. >> and i just want to play it for everybody. one part that resonated was the fact the president bringing up what the gop choices are. take a listen, chris. >> republicans in congress face a simple choice. are they willing to compromise, to protect vital investments in...
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how bag problem is this for the obama administration? do you think it's true? >> it's awkward. it remind me, shot, shot, there is gambling going on. intellijen is the word i use, you have an intelligence operation to make sense of the world. means trying to asser tain the nature of a threat from your adversaries as well as try and make sure that your friends, what the they think about a variety of issues? . >> p.j. given the eu, performance, over the past five years in managing that vices, don't you think it would be good for us to know what they're saying behind closed doors, to give an idea how thigh will screw it up next over there? >> sure, as of right now, we have 28 members of the eu with the exception of croatia, that's 28 points of view that feed into a common eu position. i would hesitate to say, not only does the united states try to make sense of those 28 position, now they feed into something larger, i strongly suspect the europeans are looking at each other saying, okay, if we have an issue on the table. >> of course the europeans don't have to spy on us. we have p
how bag problem is this for the obama administration? do you think it's true? >> it's awkward. it remind me, shot, shot, there is gambling going on. intellijen is the word i use, you have an intelligence operation to make sense of the world. means trying to asser tain the nature of a threat from your adversaries as well as try and make sure that your friends, what the they think about a variety of issues? . >> p.j. given the eu, performance, over the past five years in managing that...
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the obama administration delaying a key part of the affordable care act. some people may or may not think it is nearly as key as the individual mandate, but they're already asking questions. we'll be kicking this back and forth all morning. it will not require companies with 50 pork woworkers or more provide insurance until 2015. with us john harwood. going through the different papers, john, and, you know, we'll have zeek emanuel on, who said it is not a big deal. you saw douglas holtz-aiken say it is a great ploy by the obama administration. the new york times called it a crucial mandate. and said it was a significant setback. what do you hear or where do you come down on this, john? >> it is a setback. in a number of levels. first of all, the inability to get this done doesn't necessarily reflect well about the implementation process from the white house point of view. it does provide some coverage and some money that is to say the companies over 50 employees who do not provide coverage would have been required to do so, so that would have been some of
the obama administration delaying a key part of the affordable care act. some people may or may not think it is nearly as key as the individual mandate, but they're already asking questions. we'll be kicking this back and forth all morning. it will not require companies with 50 pork woworkers or more provide insurance until 2015. with us john harwood. going through the different papers, john, and, you know, we'll have zeek emanuel on, who said it is not a big deal. you saw douglas holtz-aiken...
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. >> and compared to 700,000 government jobs we cut during the obama administration. >> we have eight years of 5% unemployment. same as the bush years. >> this is why the other -- >> and we had higher taxes. that's my point. higher taxes, more government spending, more government workers hired. and we still had a robust economy. and there's this whole notion that somehow you can't create jobs when you have high taxes or when you -- not even that high, 39.6% top marginal tax rate. >> seems to be a different approach. >> well, compared to -- >> from day one. >> and when -- >> i don't think that is true. i think i think -- i worked for bill clinton. bill clinton's policies are virtually -- bill clinton's policies are virtually identical to the policies of barack obama, president obama, the only difference, really, is maybe in tone and style. he may not be as friendly and personable. >> that's important to be able to talk. >> you can't -- but he didn't -- >> palling around. >> clinton didn't deal with the congress that was -- they were really adamantly against him. i remember newt gingric
. >> and compared to 700,000 government jobs we cut during the obama administration. >> we have eight years of 5% unemployment. same as the bush years. >> this is why the other -- >> and we had higher taxes. that's my point. higher taxes, more government spending, more government workers hired. and we still had a robust economy. and there's this whole notion that somehow you can't create jobs when you have high taxes or when you -- not even that high, 39.6% top marginal...
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meanwhile, nbc news says the obama administration knew that obama care would force people out of their current coverage. joining us now, congressman chris van hollen, ranking member of the house budget committee. it's -- chris, it's a huge undertaking. and, you know, i know that with the best of intentions, all these things were possible when you try and do something like this. you weren't around either. i don't remember when lbj introduced a lot of the programs, but they had to have growing pains too. medicare part -- the prescription drug, that had some pains too. but they all seem to be happening at once. the glitch and now this. this seems even worse than normal. would you characterize it otherwise? >> are you talking about the rollout of the exchanges? or are you talking about the most recent nbc report? are you talking about the whole thing? >> that's my point. that's the problem. pick your problem. >> well -- >> pick your poison. >> well, a couple things. first of all, as you know, a lot of the affordable care act was already in place before october 1st. all the provisions that
meanwhile, nbc news says the obama administration knew that obama care would force people out of their current coverage. joining us now, congressman chris van hollen, ranking member of the house budget committee. it's -- chris, it's a huge undertaking. and, you know, i know that with the best of intentions, all these things were possible when you try and do something like this. you weren't around either. i don't remember when lbj introduced a lot of the programs, but they had to have growing...
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yesterday, the senate rejected mel watt, the housing agency nominee for the obama administration. it's a very rare thing for a sitting congressman to be rejected. but they did that yesterday in the senate. it's a tough time here for obama getting his nominees through. we expect that yellen will go through here. they can break these holes with a 60-vote margin. we expect that that's doable or that this will be negotiated and resolved before we get to crunch time here. but it's something to keep an eye on, definitely. >> yeah. you know, when i first saw senator mccain, it was like, you know, we tried obama care with the government shutdown. now year doing benghazi. as much as i'd like to have info on benghazi and the way that whole thing was handled, but i don't -- i can't see the connection here. i was fascinated by the biden story. if you remember that first debate, obama was just, like, he was on -- not interested, like why am i here, do i really have to do this? and biden came in and saved -- >> i don't know when those conversations were taking place and for anybody who didn't h
yesterday, the senate rejected mel watt, the housing agency nominee for the obama administration. it's a very rare thing for a sitting congressman to be rejected. but they did that yesterday in the senate. it's a tough time here for obama getting his nominees through. we expect that yellen will go through here. they can break these holes with a 60-vote margin. we expect that that's doable or that this will be negotiated and resolved before we get to crunch time here. but it's something to keep...
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he's concerned about what the epa is going to do and what the obama administration is going to do. i would think the president rattled some in business by the rhetoric he had. and on your point about rubio. i thought rubio was an effective spokesman for the small government argument. saw why he was put front and center by the republican party. he's got an as operational story that is the mirror -- aspirational story that is the mirror image of the one that obama set up in 2008. he set up the contrast well. >> john, what is the chance that the minimum wage actually is increased? >> i think it is not great. but upon zero either. a senior administration official yesterday talked to me after the brieflying on the proposal. and the analysis was, look, we're going to hear that big business doesn't mind this. you're going to hear objections from the service sector, from the restaurant industry, republicans don't like it, but every once in a while -- remember, the last time the minimum wage was raised was in 2005. during the bush administration, under pressure from democrats, you could --
he's concerned about what the epa is going to do and what the obama administration is going to do. i would think the president rattled some in business by the rhetoric he had. and on your point about rubio. i thought rubio was an effective spokesman for the small government argument. saw why he was put front and center by the republican party. he's got an as operational story that is the mirror -- aspirational story that is the mirror image of the one that obama set up in 2008. he set up the...
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>> the obama administration is faced with an issue. the u.s. wants to show it's committed to democratic principles and committed to the rule of law and the rule of law and democratic principles were not followed in egypt. the country's military waged a coo against an elected president mohamed morsi. on the other hand, the u.s. government also doesn't want to be seen as going against the will of the egyptian people. what we saw over the course of the last week or two in europe was tens of millions of people going out into the streets against mohamed morsi. that's going to be very difficult for -- it's been very difficult for the u.s. government to reconcile these two objects of standing for rule of law and standing for democratic principles but at the same time not going against the will of the egyptian people. >> what ultimately is the answer? is there a carrot or stick involved in terms of how to work with either the military or whatever you think is supposed to be the next election process and how that goes? >> i do think if you saw the state
>> the obama administration is faced with an issue. the u.s. wants to show it's committed to democratic principles and committed to the rule of law and the rule of law and democratic principles were not followed in egypt. the country's military waged a coo against an elected president mohamed morsi. on the other hand, the u.s. government also doesn't want to be seen as going against the will of the egyptian people. what we saw over the course of the last week or two in europe was tens of...
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by the way, tomorrow is obama administration's self-imposed headline. only about 27,000 signed up for coverage. officials have said that by saturday, the website will load quickly and will work accurately for at least 80% of users. >>> when we come back, we have much more from our guest host today. we're going to be talking retail and gaming with activision ceo bobby kotick and the ceo of brooks brothers joining us at 8:40 a.m. eastern. he'll tell us, though, must-have items this year. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today >>> welcome back to "squawk box," we've got headlines for you. a con man who skipped sentencing after pleading guilty to defrauding more
by the way, tomorrow is obama administration's self-imposed headline. only about 27,000 signed up for coverage. officials have said that by saturday, the website will load quickly and will work accurately for at least 80% of users. >>> when we come back, we have much more from our guest host today. we're going to be talking retail and gaming with activision ceo bobby kotick and the ceo of brooks brothers joining us at 8:40 a.m. eastern. he'll tell us, though, must-have items this year....
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i need someone to argue with. >> today the obama administration is expected to announce its mortgage release plan will be extended for two more years. the home affordable modification program was due to expire at the end of the year. sales of bank-owned homes fell sharply in the first quarter. shaels of homes already in the foreclosure process dropped by 20%. >>> and the 20th consecutive -- was followed by a ragged wednesday, but the dow managed to close off the lows a little bit. it got back to single digits examine closed down. let's talk more about the markets and the economy with steven rushudo, chief economist at myself hue securities and ryan detrich, from technical investment research. all right. i want to start with you, steven, and just -- we were talking about tapering again. when does tapering happen in your view? >> i think it's going to happen later than the market is currently anticipating. i think the problem is that basically you've got to be careful about declaring accomplish. the fed has been looking for the exit doors every time they step forward. the market is sti
i need someone to argue with. >> today the obama administration is expected to announce its mortgage release plan will be extended for two more years. the home affordable modification program was due to expire at the end of the year. sales of bank-owned homes fell sharply in the first quarter. shaels of homes already in the foreclosure process dropped by 20%. >>> and the 20th consecutive -- was followed by a ragged wednesday, but the dow managed to close off the lows a little...
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the obama administration met with top health insurance ceos yesterday, wednesday, to discuss the tech problems with the healthcare.gov website. today the house energy and commerce committee hold a hearing at 9:00 a.m. eastern time on issues with the rollout of the site, the two primary contractors are both set to testify. cnbc's bertha coombs is live in washington with more. bertha, just for our european viewers, the global viewers who may not be up to speed with this story, update us and tell us what's been happening. >> well, initially, we saw the beginning of open enrollment. that's the time when you can sign up. it runs for six months. and, actually, you really had to have your duck necessary a row in terms of signing up for insurance by mid february in order not to be without insurance for three months in a row. that's when the penalty that is part of the affordable care act kicks in. now the administration has said sign up by march 311th. so in a sense, they slide an extra six weeks for br people to be able to sign up before incurring a penalty. the reason is because of a lot of
the obama administration met with top health insurance ceos yesterday, wednesday, to discuss the tech problems with the healthcare.gov website. today the house energy and commerce committee hold a hearing at 9:00 a.m. eastern time on issues with the rollout of the site, the two primary contractors are both set to testify. cnbc's bertha coombs is live in washington with more. bertha, just for our european viewers, the global viewers who may not be up to speed with this story, update us and tell...
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don't forget to ddr the show if you can't catch >>> the obama administration's collection of scandal and lies have led to comparisons to former president richard nixon and today, the washington post released a statistical analysis confirming the comparisons, the nixon, the only president to po lower ratings in the position th where president obama finds himself tonight. i'm lou dobbs. >>> good evening, everybody. the washington post, today, released a damming poll for the obama administration, the president's aroval rating at the end of
don't forget to ddr the show if you can't catch >>> the obama administration's collection of scandal and lies have led to comparisons to former president richard nixon and today, the washington post released a statistical analysis confirming the comparisons, the nixon, the only president to po lower ratings in the position th where president obama finds himself tonight. i'm lou dobbs. >>> good evening, everybody. the washington post, today, released a damming poll for the...
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administration and private business. there are a lot of people unhappy with how gm went down. rattner. the whole thing is a communist issue if you're going to get the government involved. >> same thing with the bondholders, when they fell in this whole thing. >> the gm bailout and the auto bailout. there's already people that don't like it. they will already tell you, it was done to benefit the unions. so all this is going to do is just -- they're already tainted with that. this is just going to confirm that a lot of that was -- >> there were some deals cut, the people thought that this was raw. but if you look at gm and -- >> but say it. we will fund the pensions of the union employees, the salaried employees, we're not going to fund. we're trying to save money somewhere because not everybody can get it. we choose the unions, the other gooits guys get -- >> you can sugar coat it any way you want. that's where@stench comes in. >> that's your rahm emanuel in chicago, but not so much from the teachers union. >>> anyway, wh
administration and private business. there are a lot of people unhappy with how gm went down. rattner. the whole thing is a communist issue if you're going to get the government involved. >> same thing with the bondholders, when they fell in this whole thing. >> the gm bailout and the auto bailout. there's already people that don't like it. they will already tell you, it was done to benefit the unions. so all this is going to do is just -- they're already tainted with that. this is...
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obama administration had issued a directive to cancel what they call discretionary bonuses because of automatic spending cuts. so grassley now saying the icht rs bonuses should be canceled. always interesting because some people think bonuses are bonuses as in addition to your salary.b. always interesting because some people think bonuses are bonuses as in addition to your salary. and other people say a bonus is certain cases is really part of the compensation that's why people come for the job. >> but bonuses are never promised, otherwise they would be part of your salary. >> true sort of. >> people rely on them and expect them and you probably remember christmas vacation with chevy chase when he took away his bonus and he had already spent it. >> jelly of the month keeps on giving all year-round according to cousin eddie. >> i watch movies. you think. >> the vacation was 20 years ago. >> i was a kid. i watched stuff like that. >> you shouldn't have been watching this when you were a kid. >> there wasn't anything -- >> yes, there was. >> the original one was worse. >> but the second
obama administration had issued a directive to cancel what they call discretionary bonuses because of automatic spending cuts. so grassley now saying the icht rs bonuses should be canceled. always interesting because some people think bonuses are bonuses as in addition to your salary.b. always interesting because some people think bonuses are bonuses as in addition to your salary. and other people say a bonus is certain cases is really part of the compensation that's why people come for the...
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. >> they should have an obama care signup. they should. they should have a desk at target. >> that's actually, by the way, if walmart and target and a couple others had the desks -- >> that would be the administration relying on the private sector. tease something they don't do. >> this latest extension -- did you see it yesterday? basically there's an extra day. and i don't know, there was -- it was an open ended extension, wasn't it? >> they have dismantled so many parts of this mandate. it's crazy. you can claim hardship now, that the premiums are too high, so it's a hardship and you don't have to buy it and you're exempted. did you see that? you have to buy catastrophic, don't you? >> no. there's always been an exemption, that if you had some kind of hardship, you the didn't have to buy the -- >> then they buy it for you, don't they, with a subsidy? >> you can be exempted through some kind of hardship. >> but the whole point was that it was mandatory .we were going to cover. >> bingo. >> happy holidays. google's -- anyway, whose turn i
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so i don't know whether the obama administration may do that. i think people would find it acceptable if they say, listen, you really have to get your act together here. but right now, frankly, there is not a lot of, i don't have a lot of confidence that that is happening. >> would you invest in munis? >> i'm intrigued. mun is in general? >> yes. >> i think aside of detroit, 49 of 50 states have balanced bucket amendmentsment state and local governments are going to increase spending next year. >> up 4%. >> next year. i actually like -- so they're going to actually offset some of the sequestration and some of the weakness from the federal spending cuts. so i like munis in general. buying detroit munis is another -- >> it was an area of the market that sold off the last time we had this vicious move higher in rates. now, if you take that equation along with the detroit circumstance it taik makes it a little more murky. a lot viewed the last sell-off as a great buying opportunity. >> it was. there will be buying opportunities and sell-offs. it's h
so i don't know whether the obama administration may do that. i think people would find it acceptable if they say, listen, you really have to get your act together here. but right now, frankly, there is not a lot of, i don't have a lot of confidence that that is happening. >> would you invest in munis? >> i'm intrigued. mun is in general? >> yes. >> i think aside of detroit, 49 of 50 states have balanced bucket amendmentsment state and local governments are going to...
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the obama administration doesn't care about this woman, right? >> i am telling you that the law they passed and promoted is not working for average people. it's causing huge disruption and harm and anguish for these people. we ought to fix that. and one of the ways you can do it is not just say we don't care, damn the torpedos, full speed ahead. >> that's kind of what we're seeing happen, though. >> well, absolutely. >> i'm with you on that, both sides, sort of, there's so much partisan backdrop to the whole thing. i don't know if anyone's thinking about the actual individuals that are being affected by this. >> i disagree. we argued from the -- you're going to impact individuals. they said, listen, we're going to help 15% of the population and ruin it for 85. we said that upfront. said this is going to be -- >> and the democrats would say, you want the law to go by the wayside and not cover the -- you don't care about the 41 million that don't have insurance in the first place. >> that is so wrong. absolutely. >> how are you going to fix it -- >
the obama administration doesn't care about this woman, right? >> i am telling you that the law they passed and promoted is not working for average people. it's causing huge disruption and harm and anguish for these people. we ought to fix that. and one of the ways you can do it is not just say we don't care, damn the torpedos, full speed ahead. >> that's kind of what we're seeing happen, though. >> well, absolutely. >> i'm with you on that, both sides, sort of, there's...
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administration didn't want this fight. >> why not just tell everybody that larry's pulling himself out? >> i guess -- >> see where i'm going with that? i think that might have been the -- >> they're both cut from the same cloth. to scott's point, it's central planning, the fed is price fixing the cost of money. and is there going to be a difference between summers, yellen, kohn or these other people? >> i guess you were agreeing with what he was saying. >> all i have to do is nod. >> i agree with him. >>> when we come back, we're going to talk more with scott mcnealy. he's got comments about the president of the united states. he's got thoughts about the fed we just touched on. and we're going to talk to him about what's happening in silicon valley right now. >>> also, in light of yesterday's tragedy in washington, we take a closer look at workplace security, the ceo of diligent innovation whose clients include companies like hp, bae systems and lockheed martin will be talking about what companies are doing at this point. what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd b
administration didn't want this fight. >> why not just tell everybody that larry's pulling himself out? >> i guess -- >> see where i'm going with that? i think that might have been the -- >> they're both cut from the same cloth. to scott's point, it's central planning, the fed is price fixing the cost of money. and is there going to be a difference between summers, yellen, kohn or these other people? >> i guess you were agreeing with what he was saying. >>...
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administration. our guest host this morning has been gary stern, continues to be, former president at the federal reserve bank of minneapolis where there's a lot of lakes. and arthur brooks, president -- aren't there? >> yes, there are. >> and arthur -- i knew i had that right. arthur brooks president of aei. >> nailed it. >> american enterprise institute. >> american enterprise institute. >> for young enterprisers. all right. you want to? >> i don't want to take your jobs report away. let's start with mark zandi. what's your number today and why? >> 200,000, it should be a strong report, unemployment should fall to 7.2. i don't think the trend has changed, though. we've been getting 175,000 per month for about three years, i think that's roughly where we are. i don't think we've broken out yet. i think we need stronger gdp growth. and even though we got a good q3 number, we're still growing 2%. i don't think we have enough g the, p to create more jobs. >> jerry, put this in context. let's say we get
administration. our guest host this morning has been gary stern, continues to be, former president at the federal reserve bank of minneapolis where there's a lot of lakes. and arthur brooks, president -- aren't there? >> yes, there are. >> and arthur -- i knew i had that right. arthur brooks president of aei. >> nailed it. >> american enterprise institute. >> american enterprise institute. >> for young enterprisers. all right. you want to? >> i don't...
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it's a very disjointed and dangerous opposition and one of the things that the obama administration is trying to cope with, i'm not sure it is doing the best possible job and could have acted earlier, is this fractured open six, what it doesn't want is for assad to, for assad's government to collapse. he wants to get rid of assad, through some kind of negotiated transition. >> you know, chris, it's so hard to, we're so, not good at trying to do, you know, to get the outcome that we want over there, there is no reason to think we will this time either. it just, it's almost as if, we never get thanked, either. we would do this and we can't see these little kids that say, where were you when this was happening to us? you know, two or three years from now, we worry about if the same thing would have happened in kosovo, why wouldn't you help us? we do it, the arab street hates us even more. they're saying we made up the wmds, that assad, they don't believe he has wmds half of them. it's thankless. we got to do it. because we're good people, i guess. >> well, you know, if, we're doing it for
it's a very disjointed and dangerous opposition and one of the things that the obama administration is trying to cope with, i'm not sure it is doing the best possible job and could have acted earlier, is this fractured open six, what it doesn't want is for assad to, for assad's government to collapse. he wants to get rid of assad, through some kind of negotiated transition. >> you know, chris, it's so hard to, we're so, not good at trying to do, you know, to get the outcome that we want...
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. >>> now, the obama administration has set the numbers low for health care programs. courtney reagan is joining us from cnbc headquarters. >> what a bit of a mess this has been. the u.s. government could be under added pressure following a report in the "wall street journal" that the number of people taking part in obama care is falling short of expectations. the journal says fewer than 50,000 people were able to sign up for health insurance plans last month through the federal healthcare.gov website which has been plagued by a score of tech issues. the data is from 38 states. official enrollment data won't be released until sometime later this week. on monday, health care research firm alavare put out a report saying states operating their own online exchanges have signed up about 49,000 people, which is 3% of the enrollment predictions for all of 2014. the congressional budget office said as many as 7 million americans were expected to sign up for private health insurance via online marketplaces next year. a spokesperson for the department of health and human servic
. >>> now, the obama administration has set the numbers low for health care programs. courtney reagan is joining us from cnbc headquarters. >> what a bit of a mess this has been. the u.s. government could be under added pressure following a report in the "wall street journal" that the number of people taking part in obama care is falling short of expectations. the journal says fewer than 50,000 people were able to sign up for health insurance plans last month through...
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theashington post, today, released a dammingoll for the obama administration, the president's approval rating at the end of s
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. >> by august, you will hear who the obama administration will nominate. >> i hope they don't think they have to nominate a woman just for gender purposes, you know. >> you are right, larry summers does not want your endorsement. is not helpinging. anyway, when we come back, act vision blizzard bobby kotick, that stock up more than 10%. a lot more to talk about. "squawk box" will be right back. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or mu
. >> by august, you will hear who the obama administration will nominate. >> i hope they don't think they have to nominate a woman just for gender purposes, you know. >> you are right, larry summers does not want your endorsement. is not helpinging. anyway, when we come back, act vision blizzard bobby kotick, that stock up more than 10%. a lot more to talk about. "squawk box" will be right back. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of...
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administration said no way. >> and by saying that, this proves that what i did was a patriotic thing to do. and i'm just hoping the judge isn't as opinionated as me on things. >> talking about opinionated judges, did you see the judge reycoff article? >> i didn't see that. >> judge reycoff, who is supposed to be an objective judge involved in a lot of on these financial cases writes this -- >> why hasn't anyone gotten a deal? >> writes this article in the new york book review and basically says, why has nobody gone to jail? >> and he said maybe there wasn't any fraud committed and he rolled his eyes and said yeah, right. >> and the prosecutors aren't on doing their jobs. >> this is what i'm talking about. >> he's not going to allow plea bargains any more where the companies say they didn't do anything wrong and pay a fine. he wants people and companies to -- >> so he's been somewhat activist, but to be out there publicly, this article almost tried to shame the prosecutors into prosecuting. which is -- it's interesting. if you're the judge -- >> there are people on both sides that thi
administration said no way. >> and by saying that, this proves that what i did was a patriotic thing to do. and i'm just hoping the judge isn't as opinionated as me on things. >> talking about opinionated judges, did you see the judge reycoff article? >> i didn't see that. >> judge reycoff, who is supposed to be an objective judge involved in a lot of on these financial cases writes this -- >> why hasn't anyone gotten a deal? >> writes this article in the new...
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do we believe the obama administration knew about what was happening? not that they directed it, but they knew about it early on. >> look, there was stories about the allegations that were made by conservative groups that this was happening. then you had testimony by doug shulman who we're going to hear from this week who was the irs commissioner appointed five years, his term ended in december and he left, he wasn't fired, he just left. but he said it wasn't happening. there's nothing on the record to indicate that the administration knew otherwise while that was going on. now, you did have the white house council informed in april that the ig had completed an investigation and we learned that the treasury department had heard that the ig's report was under way while it was going on. nobody knew of the clugdzs about the report in advance of when it came out. >> do you believe the folks in cincinnati were operating as rogue traders, if you will, or do you think there was a directive from management? >> i can't know independently. i'm not sure that -- le
do we believe the obama administration knew about what was happening? not that they directed it, but they knew about it early on. >> look, there was stories about the allegations that were made by conservative groups that this was happening. then you had testimony by doug shulman who we're going to hear from this week who was the irs commissioner appointed five years, his term ended in december and he left, he wasn't fired, he just left. but he said it wasn't happening. there's nothing on...
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be very proud of the obama administration. they are standing up. we are sticking with our friends in japan. we flew our military jets. are you going to give president obama his first atta boy? >> that's right except, they pretty much continued the bush administration policies. it's tough-minded, old-fashioned. hillary clinton was pretty tough. they're gone now. and i was in japan last week by pure chance. and they were worried, actually about something like this happening. and they would say privately in the meetings, that the policy was pretty good. you don't have much defense forces over here. but the signal from elsewhere in the world is weakness. and the chinese go on the internet, and they read what's happened. they read the president says red line in syria. and we don't use force. the japanese we talked to, said they were worried about the chinese feeling increasingly emboldened. and they did something very dangerous and provocative here. >> first of all, the fact that president obama had to cancel his trip to asia in oc
be very proud of the obama administration. they are standing up. we are sticking with our friends in japan. we flew our military jets. are you going to give president obama his first atta boy? >> that's right except, they pretty much continued the bush administration policies. it's tough-minded, old-fashioned. hillary clinton was pretty tough. they're gone now. and i was in japan last week by pure chance. and they were worried, actually about something like this happening. and they would...
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well, you're not part of the obama administration. >> well, you've had different views on that before. >> all right. go ahead, andrew. >> in the meantime, we have a disrupter here, one of our favorite squawk disrupters to talk about what's going on here and specifically -- i should say who is here. by the way, are you warm or not? >> i am cold. it is very cold in davos. >> reputation.com, he is not wearing a coat. and you have some predictions about what's going on here about social media. there are so many disrupteres and pioneers and i get the sense that maybe you're not going to make some friends with all these views that you have on facebook and all of these businesses. >> i think facebook businesses are good businesses, but whether they're worth $60 billion? i don't know. >> why? >> the thing that's emerging in online gaming, there's such a thing as a passing parade. silicone valley investors understand that it's low friction to become a gaming player, but it's low friction off. so the stickiness is not there. and now i think it's ae merging that the stick skiness of a social med
well, you're not part of the obama administration. >> well, you've had different views on that before. >> all right. go ahead, andrew. >> in the meantime, we have a disrupter here, one of our favorite squawk disrupters to talk about what's going on here and specifically -- i should say who is here. by the way, are you warm or not? >> i am cold. it is very cold in davos. >> reputation.com, he is not wearing a coat. and you have some predictions about what's going on...
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while that happens, the obama administration will grind along to the end next spring of signups for those troubled new health care exchanges that americans without insurance must buy from. even if enrollment comes up short of their 7 million person goal, white house allies will sign up enough young people to keep the exchanges financially viable for 2015. obamacare will still have health problems but will get the chance to survive and grow. by the fall the voters will go to the polls for another round of mid-term elections. with little faith in either party, they'll start no revolutions this time. republicans will hold their majority in the house, democrats will hold theirs in the senate and then the status quo will start limping along to 2016. >>> john joins us now from washington this morning. good morning, john. >> good morning. >> so, i just want to go back. can we go back to 2013 for a second because on the second question we had written that it was incomplete and i thought it was -- >> we gave him an x. >> we gave him an x. okay. where do you stand on that issue? i mean, what could
while that happens, the obama administration will grind along to the end next spring of signups for those troubled new health care exchanges that americans without insurance must buy from. even if enrollment comes up short of their 7 million person goal, white house allies will sign up enough young people to keep the exchanges financially viable for 2015. obamacare will still have health problems but will get the chance to survive and grow. by the fall the voters will go to the polls for...
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the obama administration came to detroit on friday. we had four secretaries of the cabinet come in, they made announcements and taking existing federal dollars from different areas and basically pushed those towards the neighborhoods. that's the key here. downtown is starting to do better as is midtown. the neighborhoods are the ones that need help. we need to take down all the blight in detroit and i think, you know, as appropriate where they can to move some dollars around and help detroit. so, you know, we can forget about any bailout that's not happening. but if you can direct some of these dollars and we can get through the bankruptcy, which i think we will in the short period of time, i think things are going to be really looking up. >> the government could play a certain role in stabilizing things. but what dan and others are doing in terms of driving the start-up scene is hope -- >> couldn't you get rid of the buildings by having people, you know, own the actual equity that they're located on. there must be a way to do that pri
the obama administration came to detroit on friday. we had four secretaries of the cabinet come in, they made announcements and taking existing federal dollars from different areas and basically pushed those towards the neighborhoods. that's the key here. downtown is starting to do better as is midtown. the neighborhoods are the ones that need help. we need to take down all the blight in detroit and i think, you know, as appropriate where they can to move some dollars around and help detroit....
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why you're hearing that in the obama and administration. we will take that next reluctant tory new things. really? what's wronwith trying new things? look! mom(cat screech)um! you feelhat in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. wellnot having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. customer erin swson ordebut ey didn't fit.online customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unppy customer becomes happy customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm ppy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. hay. happy ppy.happy. i love logistics. [announcer]...if you think the best bed for one of you might be a comomise for the other one... [woman]ask me about our tempur-pedic. [announcer] they're sleeping on the newest tempur-pedic bed... the new tempur choice... [man]two peopl
why you're hearing that in the obama and administration. we will take that next reluctant tory new things. really? what's wronwith trying new things? look! mom(cat screech)um! you feelhat in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. wellnot having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. customer erin swson ordebut ey didn't fit.online customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go...
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. >> when's the last time you spoke to anyone the obama administration? you should be there every week. but do you see any signs whatsoever the tax reform is going to be brought back on the table in the next three years? any whatsoever? >> the answer to your first question is, yesterday, i talked with gene sperling. >> did you make any headway? >> who knows, but it's worth the fight. i'm not going to give this up. >> i felt bad earlier when you were saying -- wow, he's such a well -- how do you get up every morning and do this when it seems like we're spinning our wheels with a lot of this. >> because i'm not going to be the first generation of americans to leave this country worse off. >> thank you, erskine. i'm very glad you're doing this. i think we need to -- >> got to get it back out. >> we're going to continue this conversation in a couple of minutes. but first, we're a few minutes away from the adp numbers. we'll continue this conversation with erskine. with ideas, with ambition. i'm thinking about china, brazil, india. the world's a big place. i w
. >> when's the last time you spoke to anyone the obama administration? you should be there every week. but do you see any signs whatsoever the tax reform is going to be brought back on the table in the next three years? any whatsoever? >> the answer to your first question is, yesterday, i talked with gene sperling. >> did you make any headway? >> who knows, but it's worth the fight. i'm not going to give this up. >> i felt bad earlier when you were saying -- wow,...
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the obama administration does not seem to handle madeleines are deadlines very well. today they pushed back another deadline. individuals who want to be insured and january 1st now have until dec. 31st as opposed to previously that 23rd of december. and the department of health and human services says there could be more delays depending upon the exceptional circumstances. obamacare has been riddled with exceptional circumstances. three senators on loading same error extremely concerned about obamacare. >> , none of what you are seeing an are about to see is unforeseen. the affordable care act problem is not a computer site. >> there is no way that any of the hospitals, certainly in the phoenix area and a box of around the country which they opened. >> it is nice to carry a plastic insurance card. it is quite another thing to access care. lou: hh as announcing another $50 million grant for the community health centers nationwide to bring on more obamacare navigators to help people sign up. that brings the budget for navigators to more than $200 million. but if the nav
the obama administration does not seem to handle madeleines are deadlines very well. today they pushed back another deadline. individuals who want to be insured and january 1st now have until dec. 31st as opposed to previously that 23rd of december. and the department of health and human services says there could be more delays depending upon the exceptional circumstances. obamacare has been riddled with exceptional circumstances. three senators on loading same error extremely concerned about...
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later in the show, the obama administration about to turn the housing industry on its head using taxpayer money. next, forget the screaming baby in the seat next to you. why the question canou hear me now could be asked on your next flight. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle youroes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and adiums. but, of course, 's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. the number
later in the show, the obama administration about to turn the housing industry on its head using taxpayer money. next, forget the screaming baby in the seat next to you. why the question canou hear me now could be asked on your next flight. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle youroes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the...
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that is a bad number, as well, for any incumbent administration. what this portends going into 2014 is anybody's guess. but it's bad time in the obama white house right now, guys. >> added up somewhat positive, positive and neutral and i got to 46% for the republicans. it's like the election. here is my question. i'll ask you. you've got your ear -- i kind of wanted to ask harwood, but he's not around. >> fine. >> no, i like you, but with harwood, i kind of nudge him. you've seen the dynamic. >> i'll stay out of that. >> here is the thing. i'm going to paint a scenario and i'm relying on hearsay from ed cline, the author, who said that the white house, valerie jared thought you know what? these republicans are so dumb, but we can trap them and get them to shut down the government. we can use phrases -- she supposed by came up with phrases like hostage taker, gun to your head. we can do all these things, we'll shut it down, it will back fire on them. they'll look stupid and we'll end up winning. now, that strategy worked pretty well, but we've got 4
that is a bad number, as well, for any incumbent administration. what this portends going into 2014 is anybody's guess. but it's bad time in the obama white house right now, guys. >> added up somewhat positive, positive and neutral and i got to 46% for the republicans. it's like the election. here is my question. i'll ask you. you've got your ear -- i kind of wanted to ask harwood, but he's not around. >> fine. >> no, i like you, but with harwood, i kind of nudge him. you've...
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the obama administration is starting more economic aid projects in afghanistan than in the history of afghanistan. on the one handled he says we're pulling out. we got $30 billion sitting over there. i cannot get this administration to pay attention to that. >> you and i agreed, this is one thing we do agree on. we need to bring our young men and women home and end this war in afghanistan. >> but they're starting, they're starting more projects than they ever have. $30 billion. you want money to go to the states to help educate kids. pull back that if you saiding, mr. president, and help us get there. you have a bigger mega phone at the white house than i do. >> we have to nation build here and invest in education at home. send our troops home and end this war. there is no military solution. we need to get out of afghanistan. >> we're going on give $555 million in petroleum. >> if i may, everyone stay right here. this is fascinating and i think different than maybe some of our audience thought. next, the final question for both our guests. we want you at home to weigh in on our fireba
the obama administration is starting more economic aid projects in afghanistan than in the history of afghanistan. on the one handled he says we're pulling out. we got $30 billion sitting over there. i cannot get this administration to pay attention to that. >> you and i agreed, this is one thing we do agree on. we need to bring our young men and women home and end this war in afghanistan. >> but they're starting, they're starting more projects than they ever have. $30 billion. you...
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so literally the company with the obama administration's help, not able to compete on the global stage of its great that they have this. >> they are not always able to finish. >> let matt finish his point as well. go ahead. >> we saved a million jobs, here's what happens. competitors come in a move in and end up hiring one of those employees. so this is untrue. we made it harder for companies to compete in the marketplace. >> general motors has had 16 consecutive profitable quarters and i will take my real 2 million american workers can you imagine the psychological impact that this economy if they let the automobile industry be a part of this? liz: you hit this important point very well. but this has been a part of decades. >> that's right, they really gave away the access to the company with these contracts. and over time the government did not allow the marketplace to work to make sure that they could be a part of this and this is a part of this with everyone. >> have you seen the 2014th corvette? awesome car. new car, new market. excellent product. you're talking about dealerships
so literally the company with the obama administration's help, not able to compete on the global stage of its great that they have this. >> they are not always able to finish. >> let matt finish his point as well. go ahead. >> we saved a million jobs, here's what happens. competitors come in a move in and end up hiring one of those employees. so this is untrue. we made it harder for companies to compete in the marketplace. >> general motors has had 16 consecutive...
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i mean, you do have a push by the administration through michelle obama to try to work on issues related to health and the consumption pattern that's people have and the exercise patterns that people have. but i think this -- there's such a visceral reaction to a specific prescription like this that bloomberg has pursued that we now see the court reacting against that. i don't think you're going to see democrats venturing into that territory and certainly you won't see republicans. >> so even liberal democrats in washington look at this and say, oh, my gosh, we're not going to venture towards this because they view it as a potential overreach? >> yeah. i think they're sympathetic to it. i think they're kind of happy that bloomberg did it, but i would not expect them to try to minute im that of nanny stayed, trps to use government government to pin their shift to other people's. it will be in state and local governments if it does -- if it makes headway at all. >> john, thank you. >> you bet. >> all right. andrew, thank you. >>> coming up, a live report from the big apple where consumers
i mean, you do have a push by the administration through michelle obama to try to work on issues related to health and the consumption pattern that's people have and the exercise patterns that people have. but i think this -- there's such a visceral reaction to a specific prescription like this that bloomberg has pursued that we now see the court reacting against that. i don't think you're going to see democrats venturing into that territory and certainly you won't see republicans. >> so...
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administration to handle. it might be good in the long run because it might prevent bad things from happening. do you think it's going to go smoothly? do you think that could be delayed for a year until everyone gets ducks in a row? >> i don't think so. if you had private insurance health care providers today, they'd say we can't do all insurance reforms like taking people on with pre-existing without the mandate. we need healthy young people in the pool to smooth out the cost of taking people in who are seriously ill. they're correct. so it only works with the mandate. look, judd is right it's irresponsible to tie these together. to me the biggest crime is we have the opportunity to do something real about the debt. the debt is not going away. the deficit may go down. the president always talks about that. the debt even with sequester is going to grow in eight years. we're headed towards a train wreck. when are we going to get serious and do debt reduction? >> would it be possible for republicans to approach
administration to handle. it might be good in the long run because it might prevent bad things from happening. do you think it's going to go smoothly? do you think that could be delayed for a year until everyone gets ducks in a row? >> i don't think so. if you had private insurance health care providers today, they'd say we can't do all insurance reforms like taking people on with pre-existing without the mandate. we need healthy young people in the pool to smooth out the cost of taking...
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and i think partly because the obama administration about whether the profit incentive is even relevant in today's world. >> i think that's a fair point. i think it's a very important argument to have. by the way, higher education, the for profit guys are the ones paying taxes, both property and income taxes, whereas the not for property guys are the ones receiving subsidies. as far as i'm concerned, money is money. the only difference in private and public money is ideological. you draw a line between the two. public money becomes purer -- >> but it's worth ten cents on the dollar. >> i don't disagree with you. >> you're one of the old democrats. you're looking around saying what am i. >> i don't -- by the way, it's sort of what we were talking about earlier with iran. i don't think it's a question of choosing one or the other. i think you need to have a healthy balance of both. but if you start off with a regulatory bias against the for profit sector. >> you do. >> i understand, i don't disagree. >> i'm appealing to you, stand up and be -- >> i'm sitting down -- >> i think bill clinto
and i think partly because the obama administration about whether the profit incentive is even relevant in today's world. >> i think that's a fair point. i think it's a very important argument to have. by the way, higher education, the for profit guys are the ones paying taxes, both property and income taxes, whereas the not for property guys are the ones receiving subsidies. as far as i'm concerned, money is money. the only difference in private and public money is ideological. you draw...
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next, the obama administration celebrating the october jobs rert. in that "chalk talk." we will show you why the bad outweighs the ood. why you're hearing that in the obama this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. 's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, noarning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me ask you... at's in yourallet? just by talking to a helmet. it abbed the patiens record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we eded was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it t his okay on tatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alar and pilots and iums. but, of course, 's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the ternet of everything. so everything works like
next, the obama administration celebrating the october jobs rert. in that "chalk talk." we will show you why the bad outweighs the ood. why you're hearing that in the obama this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. 's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, noarning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card....
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the obama administration is quite correct, something's got to be done. the irony to say that this is such a moral outrage suddenly, given the fact that 100,000 people have already been killed is a little late to the game. but there is a lot that probably will be done. there's standoff weapons at the ready from destroyers offshore, and we can really start looking for the people that are more reasonable to our point of view as best we can working for regime change. >> none of the thing we do are done in a vacuum, unfortunately. and objective sensible way, because we've got public opinion after iraq and afghanistan so that's why even though it's gotten to 100,000 there has been no real impetus to do anything. i mean, i sympathize with the whole process, arthur. it seems like a quagmire. we only have so much time. aei is always quick to point out you're not republican, you're not democrat, so this upcoming debt ceiling and budget battle i mean, it's like watching on the republican side there's like a bunch of factions over there. on the left we know, you kno
the obama administration is quite correct, something's got to be done. the irony to say that this is such a moral outrage suddenly, given the fact that 100,000 people have already been killed is a little late to the game. but there is a lot that probably will be done. there's standoff weapons at the ready from destroyers offshore, and we can really start looking for the people that are more reasonable to our point of view as best we can working for regime change. >> none of the thing we...